Life Skills Curriculum (Clcoo)

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Life Skills Curriculum is a personal skills and independent living skills tutorial program designed for use by individuals with cognitive, learning, or vision disabilities. This series of 77 online lessons can be used by high school students and adults. This series is designed for students to use independently or in groups and is designed to help equip students with the knowledge and skills to set goals for themselves and make better personal choices. The series offers five units that can be purchased individually: General Employability Skills; Social Skills for Employment and Life; Financial Management for Employment and Life; Consumerism Skills for Employment and Life; and Special Issue Related to Employment and Life. See the publisher for a complete list of the titles included in each unit. Teacher’s guides, lesson plans, record keeping logs, pre/post-assessments, alignments to CASAS and Job Corps Career Success Standards, certificates of achievement, and other support materials are provided at no extra cost. Duplicatable books are also available in print and in digital format (Word or PDF) after duplicatable books’ purchase at no additional cost (contact manufacturer or see separate entry). This allows the print to be enlarged and the materials to be put into alternate formats. All of the interactive online lessons have audio and printable content, along with companion books. REQUIREMENTS: Adobe Flash Player.

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